LG G2

The LG G2 is the super phone many of us have been dreaming of. With the G2, the Korean manufacturer is closer to competing with the big guys. It has amazing specs, a large and crisp display, stunning battery life and more.

To be specific, you can expect a 5.2-inch display with 1080p resolution. It also has a Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 processor, 2GB of RAM, a 13 megapixel camera, NFC, and more.

Its buttons are also arranged in a very unorthodox way. You can find the power and volume buttons in the back, right below the camera.

News & Updates

If you’re itching to get your lick of the Lollipop but have the LG G2 rather than one of LG’s Nexus phones, you can now get your Android 5.0 fix via an unofficial “experimental” build of CyanogenMod 12 for most variants.

LG has come out and laid out plans for Android 5.0 Lollipop on their flagship G3 smartphone. The company’s German Facebook account has revealed that they will be looking to get the update out at some point in the fourth quarter, which is just another way to say by the end of 2014.

VoLTE is on the way. What’s VoLTE you ask? In short it stands for “Voice over LTE.” This allows users to make calls over LTE networks, which vastly improves call quality. So far only a few devices support this new technology.

Seems Verizon wanted to deliver some KitKat love without drumming up a ton of noise, as they’ve quietly started rolling the upgrade out the upgrade to their LG G2. It’s build VS98024A, but there’s one catch in order to get it — you’ll need a Windows PC.

The Sprint LG G2 is receiving Android 4.4.2 KitKat starting today. That leaves the Verizon G2 as the only variant still on Jelly Bean. If you’ve received the update, feel free to leave some feedback in the post.

It was last week Android 4.4 KitKat became officially arrived for the T-Mobile LG G2 but with a small caveat — it was only available via LG’s desktop tool. That means for a vast majority of users (you know, the less technical ones) a good portion of LG G2 owners had no idea an update […]